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1.Connecticut 6-0 Beat Wash. 69-48; Beat Michigan St. 82-68. 2. Maryland 9-0 Beat Wake Forest 92-69; Beat Stanford 62-60. 3. N. Carolina 8-1 Beat ODU 63-61; Lost to Col. of Char. 66-64. 4. Duke 7-1 Beat Mich. St. 73-67; Beat N.C. St. 89-69. 5. Stanford 4-2 Lost to Maryland 62-60. 6. Cincinnati 5-0 Beat Oakland, Mich. 106-78. 7. Kansas 5-1 Lost to Kentucky 63-45; Beat Pepperdine 62-55. 8. Kentucky 7-1 Beat Kansas 63-45; Beat Miami 74-65. 9. Michigan...
...millions of new customers, rivers of new revenue and essentially unlimited potential but also a tricky new business model that may prove difficult to take from the white board to the real world. The Netscape buyout has redrawn the online map, but a certain software concern based in Redmond, Wash., still looms menacingly on the horizon. The epic confrontation between Netscape and Microsoft is over, but the epic confrontation between Sun and Microsoft proceeds apace, and the epic confrontation between AOL and Microsoft has barely begun...
Michael's Hair Design1105 Mass. Ave. M, Th 9-7 Tu-W, F 9-5 Sa 9-4 $30 for wash, cut and dry Colors--$35-$135 Perms--$80 with cut 60-40 female-male 10 Yes N/A Leonard Stephen Salon 54 JFK St. Tu, F 8:15-5 W-Th 8:15-6 Sa 8-4 $35-$45 for wash, cut and dry Highlights--$85+ Perms--$75+ Colors--$35+ 60-40 female-male 6 Strongly Recommended N/A Great Cuts One Eliot Sq. M-F 9-9 Sa 9-6 Su 10-6 $9.95 for a basic cut Shampoo...
...given to a company will be considerably less than you indicated. The creation and saving of jobs through corporate welfare, no matter the cost, may seem unbalanced and unfair, but think of the severe economic consequences when jobs are lost or transferred out of the area. BLAKE GUSTAFSON Olympia, Wash...
...tech titans of Redmond, Wash., didn't have enough trouble, counterfeit copies of Microsoft's Windows 98 have landed in the U.S. The company has this warning: check your disc. True copies have a hologram near the hole in the middle that flips from "genuine" to "Microsoft," plus a heat-sensitive thread woven into the certificate of authenticity. A fake might work, but if it malfunctions, tech support won't be able to do a thing...